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Pokemon's Name

Hi

I have seen two names for this pokemon Tsutaja and Tsutaaja. On www.serebii.net it was listed as Tsutaja not Tsutaaja. Even on this wikia the name was Tsutaja until someone started saying Tsutaaja. Which name is right??

Its called Smugleaf because it has a smug expression. Look at that thing, it gives the impression that it thinks its better than you.Smugleaf 04:48, November 7, 2010 (UTC)

Pictures

i added a pic of it from the anime StrawberryFlowermaster42 01:49, September 4, 2010 (UTC) StrawberryFlowermaster42

Tsutarja Stuff

Tsutarja is cool. uh... thats about it.

THE REAL NAME FOR THAT GRASS TYPE POKEMON IS SNIVEY! jeez

Its awesome! I love its second form Janobii.

well

"Some large snakes such as pythons and anacondas have vestigial legs left over from evolution which are visible on the outside of them. Yet Tsutarja's legs seem to function. When Tsutarja is a Janovy and evolves into Jalorda, it loses its legs and its arms become small and stubby."

Updated moves list!

Just cut this out as it makes his descriptive paragraph to long winded. I propose ading a second collumn to his moves list to show HMs, TMs, and othe moves he lears outside of his standerd LvLing. Trainers coming to the page could simply scroll down and get a veiw of ALL possible moves. I thiink this would be a good idea for all the pages.

Trivia(?)

Should it be put in the Trivia that, when first revealed in Pokemon Sunday, Snivy was originally called "Smugleaf"?

"Pokémon’s ‘Smugleaf’: A Meme In The Making
It’s been a couple days since the new starter Pokémon for the upcoming Black/White were leaked in a Japanese magazine, CoroCoro. But already, we may have a new meme.

The grass starter Pokémon, whose Japanese name is Tsutaja, has risen above the others and become an overnight internet sensation, inspiring conversation and not a small amount of fan art.

Due to his half-closed eyes and apparent smirk, the green starter is quickly becoming known as “Smugleaf” or “Grinleaf” by English-speaking fans. “Smugleaf is the new trollface!” is a new rallying cry, referencing the face a person might put on while trolling on a forum. And looking at that new Pokémon’s self-contented grin, it isn’t hard to see the appeal." [1]